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A pair of Kangxi - Chinese early 18th century - porcelain bottle vases. Made at Jingdezhen. Painted in over glaze enamels with two rectangular panels. one panel shows a few of the items referred to as the 'Hundred Antiques Pattern'. The items include a  brush pot of scrolls and brushes, a vase of flowers and peacock feathers and a ding or incense burner.
The second rectangular panel shows rock work with grasses and flowers - peonies and chrysanthemums and seed heads. these are below a few flying insects.
The panels are separated by flower heads and foliage
The rim has a narrow hatched pattern and to the base the provenance from Hancock of St James's is still attached from an earlier purchase.
the enamels are in very good condition as is the body
Excellent pair of Bottle vases

Hancocks of St James's London was an earlier seller of this pair

Dimensions

17.00




Condition report

perfect

Stock number

5861

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